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Theres no better seismometer for groundbreaking performance art in Miami than the annual Miami Made Weekend. Commissioned by the Miami Light Project and Arsht Center,...
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This years Miami International Film Festival, which runs Friday to March 13, boasts 100 films from 40 countries, red carpet galas, world premieres, competitions, awards,...
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Experimental composer David Tudors 1973 Rainforest IV is an electro-acoustic environment, where sculptures and everyday objects are used as speakers. By...
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Sometimes its hard to tell a true Miamian from a Juanito-come-lately. The closest thing we have to a litmus test is knowledge of a short-lived local TV show that ran...
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Put your stilettos on! Miami Beach International Fashion Week, now in its 13th year, promises to be bigger and better than ever. Sixty designers from more than 20 countries...
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It's hard not to think of a "deez nuts" joke when you hear about A Pair of Nuts. That seems fitting, considering comedians are usually a little nuts and these guys clearly...
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A beautiful brooch is a great conversation piece. Perhaps that is why Madeleine Albright, the first female Secretary of State of the United States, collected hundreds of them...
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Valentine's Day has just passed, and a single tear rolls down Claudine Magloire's perfect left cheek. She balls up tight, knees to chin, on a fluffy beige couch then gazes...
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Uncle Luke, the man whose booty-shaking madness once made the U.S. Supreme Court stand up for free speech, gets as nasty as he wants to be for Miami New Times. This week, Luke...
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Lee Brian Schrager is the undisputed king of Miami cuisine. This Thursday, 50,000 people will flock to the tenth anniversary of his South Beach Wine & Food Festival, hosted by...
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When Alex de Gasperi resigned last month as board director of Imperial House, a luxury Miami Beach tower, he didn't leave quietly. Instead, he circulated a four-page letter...
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After serving breakfast and lunch to migrant workers and farmers from a tin-roof shack for more than half a century, David Anderson's Redland Grocery (26400 SW 187th Ave.) is...
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Krop of Cheaters
Top-notch: The article about how Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High violated state recruiting rules is why I read Miami New Times ("Shakey Situation," Gus...
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Conor Oberst is no aging Luddite. Like most Americans, he relies heavily on the conveniences of modern "coffeemakers, telephones, televisions, computers. Everything has a...
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Bad news, lazy hipsters: The inaugural Bruise Cruise is sold out. You literally missed the boat.
And now your cooler, richer roommate is rubbing it in your face by giddily...
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Julieta Venegas is a shape-shifter. Hers is a constant evolution, a never-ending series of experiments wherein she tests her own boundaries. She's not quite reinventing...
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Unlike most bands named after seaside apparel and/or accessories (i.e. Swimshorts, Sunglasses, Sandals), bicoastal digi-pop duo Bikini doesn't spin hazy, wavy sounds designed...
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A self-proclaimed city kid from New York's East Village, Jesse Marco took a free fall into the music business at the age of 18 when he began an internship with British music...
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The dude's been dead for two decades. But even so, jazz demigod, congenital rebel, and cocaine enthusiast Miles Davis looks like he's gonna have an incredibly packed...
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The blending of genres and melding of styles is becoming as commonplace in popular modern music as cocaine lines next to grapefruit juice at Lindsey Lohan's breakfast table....